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DEDICATED WORKER
I am what you would call a sensitive person when
it comes to the paranormal. Since I can
remember I’ve been able to sense/see the other
side. I’m not quite good enough to communicate
with them, they can give me messages but for the
life of me I have no idea on how to sit and have
a conversation with them.
Anyway, on to my story.
Last year, my girlfriend and I were lucky enough
to go on a holiday to Hawaii and stayed in a
beautiful hotel, I won’t include the name of
this hotel to keep them anonymous.
We stayed in
one room for the first night with my
Girlfriend's younger brother in the newer part
of the hotel until her parents joined us the
following night when we would get our own room
in the oldest part of the building.
That first night was fine, I could sense
something small here and there, but nothing that
told me 'they' were near to me.
The next night
we got our own room and the moment we jumped in
the elevator to go up to our floor I could feel
something wasn’t quite right.
We also made the
mistake of taking the elevator that would have
us walking through the scariest hallway I've
ever had to walk through in my life. This hall can be seen
from the hotel's main entrance, it runs above
the doorway, and from the moment we arrived to
stay there I could feel things running across
that hall, from left to right, then back again.
The feeling of something being around became
more intense as we entered our room, though I
never saw anyone the whole trip I could
definitely feel an entity around.
The first
experience we had we sort of just fobbed off as
it wasn’t too big of a deal, but it sort of
supports my decision as to who this ghost was so
I'll relay it to you anyway.
I am a pig of a person when it comes to going to
bed, i.e. I’ll just kick off my shoes, throw my
clothes in a corner, jump into bed and worry
about it in the morning. So I did this, as
usual, but in the morning, when I awoke and
looked over towards our entrance to the room, all
my shoes including the pair which I had just
kicked off the night before in different
directions were placed neatly in a line against
the wall? I’m shivering just relating this to
you. We sort of had a chuckle about this and
carried on about our daily business of shopping,
shopping and more shopping.
A couple of nights later we had a dinner date
with my Girlfriend's parents so spent the day
lazing in bed as we were all shopped out, now
keep this in mind for later on, we had refused
room service that day as we thought it a waste
of time making our bed as we were just going to
spend all day in it anyway. I know guys, lucky
me. Needless to say, our room was in a bit of a
state (clothes on the floor, and all over our table,
bed unmade, etc….) but we thought we would leave
it like this and worry about it after our date. We got all dressed up and we joined our dinner
dates downstairs.
After we had ordered dinner I
decided to excuse myself up to our room to
change shoes and get a new shirt as I just
wasn’t feeling right in the ones I had on ( I know, how
feminine of me, but for a guy who owns 20 pairs
of shoes no joking, this is a regular occurrence
for me).
I quickly changed and threw my shirt I
had removed on the floor and left as fast as I
could as I didn’t like being in that room by
myself and with it being dark it intensified
this feeling of not wanting to be in here.
I
returned to our table and we went out to a club
later that night and had a great time.
Upon returning to our room we got the shock of
our lives!
Remember we had said no to room
service earlier that day, and I had left the
room around 8:00pm in the same horrid state it
was in but when we had returned at around 11:00pm our room had been completely cleaned from
ceiling to floor. Our clothes that had been
thrown here and there were folded and neatly
placed in a pile on one of our tables seats, our
bed was made and the shirt I had decided against
wearing and thrown on the floor was neatly
pressed and placed on our freshly made bed!
We thought maybe room service had cleaned up our
room anyway, but found this weird as what hotel
provides room service that late at night? And
our sheets had not been changed, just tucked in
nicely?
Weird huh?
I got the feeling while staying in this room that our
ghost was maybe a worker for that hotel who had
decided not to leave and stuck around doing what
he used to do while he was living and didn’t
like the way we left our room? Who knows?
Thanks for reading.
Submitted From: Robby Payne, South Auckland, New Zealand
Contact me here: Robbie@Spencerprop.co.nz